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Johannes Bos
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The Challenge of Repeating Success in a Changing World
Final Report on the Center for Employment Training Replication Sites
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2005. Cynthia Miller, Johannes M. Bos, Kristin E. Porter, Fannie M. Tseng, and Yasuyo Abe.
The Center for Employment Training (CET) in San Jose, California, produced large, positive employment and earnings effects for out-of-school youth in the late 1980s. However, in this replication study, even the highest-fidelity sites did not increase employment or earnings for youth over the 54-month follow-up period, despite short-term positive effects for women.
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Working with Disadvantaged Youth
Thirty-Month Findings from the Evaluation of the Center for Employment Training Replication Sites
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2003. Cynthia Miller, Johannes M. Bos, Kristin E. Porter, Fannie M. Tseng, Fred C. Doolittle, Deana N. Tanguay, Mary P. Vencill.
Efforts to replicate the experience of the Center for Employment Training in San Jose, California — a uniquely successful program that helped at-risk youth develop skills needed to compete in today’s labor market — showed mixed results.
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"As Long As It Takes"
Responding to the Challenges of Adult Student Persistence in Library Literacy Programs
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2003. John Comings, Sondra Cuban, Johannes M. Bos, Kristin E. Porter, with Fred C. Doolittle.
Based on a study of nine adult literacy programs in public libraries, this report examines student characteristics, participation patterns, and new strategies to raise student persistence.
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Using Instrumental Variables Analysis to Learn More from Social Policy Experiments
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2002. Lisa A. Gennetian, Johannes M. Bos, Pamela A. Morris.
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Effects of Welfare and Anti-Poverty Policies on Adult Economic and Middle-Childhood Outcomes Differ for the "Hardest to Employ"
Working Paper
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2002. Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Katherine A. Magnuson, Johannes M. Bos, and JoAnn Hsueh.
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Improving Basic Skills
The Effects of Adult Education in Welfare-to-Work Programs
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U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
2002. Johannes M. Bos, Susan Scrivener, Jason Snipes, Gayle Hamilton with Christine Schwartz, Johanna Walter.
Since the early 1980s, welfare policymakers and program operators have debated the role of adult education in program strategies to help welfare recipients make the transition from welfare to work. This report addresses key questions about how welfare-to-work programs that emphasize adult education activities affect the educational and economic outcomes of welfare recipients.
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Job-Retention and Advancement Services for CalWORKs Participants
Initial Survey of County Practices
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University of California, California Policy Research Center.
2002. Jacquelyn Anderson, Jennifer Miller, Johannes M. Bos.
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"I Did It for Myself"
Studying Efforts to Increase Adult Learner Persistence in Library Literacy Programs
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2001. John P. Comings, Sondra Cuban, Johannes M. Bos, Catherine J. Taylor.
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How Welfare and Work Policies Affect Children
A Synthesis of Research
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2001. Pamela A. Morris, Aletha C. Huston, Greg J. Duncan, Danielle A. Crosby,
Johannes M. Bos.
This monograph assesses the effects on children of three policies that now form part of many states' current welfare packages: providing financial supports to working families, requiring single parents to work or to participate in work-related activities, and putting time limits on welfare benefits.
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Assessing the Impact of Welfare Reform on Urban Communities
The Urban Change Project and Methodological Considerations
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2000. Charles Michalopoulos, Johannes M. Bos, Robert Lalonde, Nandita Verma.
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Do Mandates Matter?
The Effects of a Mandate to Enter a Welfare-to-Work Program
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Education.
2000. Jean Tansey Knab, Johannes M. Bos, Daniel Friedlander, Joanna W. Weissman.
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Using Cluster Random Assignment to Measure Program Impacts
Statistical Implications for the Evaluation of Education Programs
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1999. Howard S. Bloom, Johannes M. Bos, Suk-Won Lee.
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New Hope for People with Low Incomes
Two-Year Results of a Program to Reduce Poverty and Reform Welfare
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1999. Johannes M. Bos, Aletha C. Huston, Robert C. Granger, Greg J. Duncan, Thomas W. Brock, Vonnie C. McLoyd with Danielle Crosby, Veronica Fellerath, Christina Gibson, Katherine Magnuson, Rashmita Mistry, Susan M. Poglinco, Jennifer Romich, Ana M. Ventura.
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Learnfare
How to Implement a Mandatory Stay-in-School Program for Teenage Parents on Welfare
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1998. David A. Long, Johannes M. Bos.
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New Chance
Final Report on a Comprehensive Program for Young Mothers in Poverty and Their Children
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1997. Janet C. Quint, Johannes M. Bos, Denise F. Polit.
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LEAP
Final Report on Ohio’s Welfare Initiative to Improve School Attendance Among Teenage Parents
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1997. Johannes M. Bos, Veronica Fellerath.
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New Chance
Interim Findings on a Comprehensive Program for Disadvantaged Young Mothers and Their Children
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1994. Janet C. Quint, Denise F. Polit, Hans Bos, George Cave.
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JOBSTART
Final Report on a Program for School Dropouts
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1993. George Cave, Hans Bos, Fred Doolittle, Cyril Toussaint.
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